The study found that all three youth-friendly models (2,3,4) out-performed the standard government clinic with regards to HIV testing, uptake of condoms and hormonal contraception.

The study was led by the Lilongwe Medical Relief Fund Trust (LMRFT) in Malawi, the service arm of UNC Project-Malawi in partnership with the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation of the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Evidence Brief

The Girl Power Study: How youth-friendly health services can improve the uptake of HIV and sexual and reproductive health services by adolescent girls and youth women in Lilongwe, Malawi (2pp).
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